All Saints' Day 2025
Date: November 1, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Spain Public Holidays
Description
All Saints Day in Spain is a national holiday that honors all Christian saints, known and unknown. It is a day to remember the examples of faith and goodness shown by holy people.
The date is November 1 each year. It follows the end of October and comes just after the day called Halloween in some countries. In Spain it is an official public holiday across the country.
For many people the day has a serious and reflective tone. It is a time to think about life, death, and the ways people try to live with kindness and faith. It connects the present with the long history of the Church.
All Saints Day is important because it recognizes a wide group of holy people, not just a few famous figures. It helps communities share a common moment of respect and remembrance.
As a public holiday it shapes the pace of the day for many families and institutions. The meaning is rooted in remembrance, respect, and spiritual reflection.
Traditions
On All Saints Day many families visit cemeteries to clean and decorate graves. They bring bright chrysanthemums, arrange bouquets, and light candles. People often spend quiet time at the tombs, talking about loved ones and remembering them together.
In towns and cities people attend short church services and processions. Some places hold small community gatherings near the graveyards. Children sometimes place drawings or small toys on graves. Locals wear sober clothes and keep a respectful, calm mood during the day.
Special sweets appear for the day. Huesos de santo are marzipan sweets shaped like bones. In Catalonia people eat panellets, small almond cakes. Families share these treats while sitting by graves or at home after visiting.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some museums close or have shorter hours. Expect busy trains, buses and roads, especially mornings and late afternoons. Book tickets and accommodation in advance and carry some cash for small purchases and entry fees.
Cemeteries and public events get crowded and quiet zones must be respected. Wear comfortable shoes, dress respectfully and follow local signs and staff directions. Keep valuables secure, use official taxis or apps, and check opening times before you go to avoid wasted trips.